On Tasmania’s west coast you’ll find the rugged landscape of world famous wilderness, stunning national parks and a scarred landscape dotted with historic mining towns. Image from artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm. Winding road near Queenstown on Tasmania’s … Continued
This Hobart landmark is named after James Kelly, who constructed the steps in 1839. They are located in the historic Salamanca precinct of Hobart’s waterfront. From an original artwork in graphite by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm 252 pieces Finished size 38 … Continued
The white sand beaches, turquoise waters and bands of orange lichen on the rocks make the Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s east coast a renowned beauty spot. This is at Binalong Bay at the southern end of larapuna (Bay of … Continued
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing the Little Peguins in Tasmania. As the stars fade and the light of day returns, the Little Penguins leave their chicks in the rocky burrows around Tasmania’s coastline and return … Continued